Richard Gordon (photographer)
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Richard Gordon (June 6, 1945 – October 6, 2012) was an American
photographer A photographer (the Greek language, Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs. Duties and types of photographe ...
who photographed all over America for more than 40 years.


Life and work

Gordon was educated at University of Chicago (1963–67). His book ''American Surveillance'' (2009) takes a visually intricate, and often witty look at the role and surveillance and the difference between observation and electronic scrutiny. He wrote reviews of photography for various publications including for the photo-eye website. Gordon conceived and then executed ''The Firestorm Family Portrait Project''. Together with Chris Johnson, other local professional photographers,
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, local photo labs and
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, the project was about replacing, or a new beginning of, a family photo archive for those who lost their possessions in the
Oakland firestorm of 1991 : The Oakland firestorm of 1991 was a large suburban wildland–urban interface conflagration that occurred on the hillsides of northern Oakland, California, and southeastern Berkeley over the weekend of October 19–20, 1991, before being br ...
. In 2012 Gordon had group shows at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art ''Portrayal Betrayal'', the Robert Koch Gallery (San Francisco) ''Inside/Outside'', and a one-man show at the Thomas Welton Stanford Art Gallery. ''Counting The House'' is one of the books illustrated in ''photo photo photo books, 802 photo books'' from the M.+M. Auer Collection, 2007 Editions M+M (Switzerland). Gordon was a part-time instructor at
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,
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Continuing Studies and other San Francisco Bay Area colleges. He lived in
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.


Death

He died on October 6, 2012, of pancreatic cancer.


Reception

Kenneth Baker on the 2012 group show: ''Inside/Outside'',
Various other window views follow, the most conceptually striking, Richard Gordon's "Robert Frank's Window, Bleecker Street" (1984)
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wrote of ''One More for the Road'' "Still photography has its own versions of road movies and buddy pictures, but few of the latter have made it into book form")
Judith Hoffberg Judith Hoffberg (May 19, 1934 – January 16, 2009) was a librarian, archivist, lecturer, a curator and art writer, and editor and publisher of ''Umbrella'', a newsletter on artist's books, mail art, and Fluxus art. Biography Hoffberg receive ...
, the founder and editor of ''
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'', said in her review of Gordon's ''One More For the Road'',
Yet this is more than photographic interest, this is a book of a friendship, personal, yet universal,....that is clear to all us human beings.
David Elliot (long time film critic) in the
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on Gordon's ''Meta Photographs'': The book opens with a remark from the writer
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:
Reality is as thin as paper and betrays with all its cracks its imitative character." Gordon has taken that rather gnomic attitude and amended it into a series of conscious contemplations, his pictures dealing with all the ways in which people use pictures, see themselves as pictures, become part of the pictorial processes. And in his best work, he slices through that thin paper of reality to reveal things that are not so much imitative as indicative.
Tom Gitterman on ''Meta Photographs'':
As the title suggests the works are often photographs about photography. Gordon's images are a part of an early discourse about how society has used photography as a means of representation. Though he is theorizing about the medium, his images are often witty, sometimes humorous, while formally exploring the exotic of the everyday.
David Levi-Strauss on Gordon's political pictures from a review of an exhibit at
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, 1984.
Gordon's images subvert the hidden ideological agenda of mainstream photojournalism.....The ''hidden agenda'' is not a tightly controlled conspiracy but, in effect, is the result of all our public assumptions and perceptions. Gordon's images are often saved from the easy characterisation and pat solution by his attention and sensitivity to faces, as in the image of front line supporters at a Jane Byrne rally in February 1983. Gordon's faces ae seldom generalisations. Gordon is at his best when the ambiguities are active and the frames are filled to the corners with questions rather than answers, causing the viewer to think, rather than to accept or reject.
In a
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review in ''
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'' on July 21, 1991 of an exhibit at Staley-Wise in New York of ''Women Are Beautiful'' from Esquire she wrote,
The youth and glamour predominant in this show are gently spoofed in Richard Gordon's 32 Marilyns: Miss Artichoke Festival, San Francisco.....These and 15 more like them, not one of whom resembles the original in the least, were hired to pass out pieces of artichoke at the festival to commemorate that great moment in 1947 when Marilyn, still largely unknown, became the first Miss Artichoke in history.


Publications

*''Meta Photographs.'' Chimaera, 1978 *''One More for the Road.'' Flâneur Bookworks, 1996 *''American Surveillance.'' Chimaera, 2009 *''Jessie Reads a Book.'' Chimaera, 2011 *''Notes From the Field.'' Chimaera, 2012


Awards

*1982: N.E.A. Fellowship


Collections

Gordon's work is held in the following permanent collections: *
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is a modern and contemporary art museum located in San Francisco, California. A nonprofit organization, SFMOMA holds an internationally recognized collection of modern and contemporary art, and was ...
, San Francisco, CA *
J. Paul Getty Museum The J. Paul Getty Museum, commonly referred to as the Getty, is an art museum in Los Angeles, California housed on two campuses: the Getty Center and Getty Villa. The Getty Center is located in the Brentwood, Los Angeles, Brentwood neighborhood ...
, Los Angeles, CA *
Corcoran Gallery of Art The Corcoran Gallery of Art was an art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, that is now the location of the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design, a part of the George Washington University. Overview The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design ...
, Washington, D.C. *Rosenwald Rare Book Collection *
Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The library is ...
, Washington, D.C. *
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), is an art museum located in the Houston Museum District of Houston, Texas. With the recent completion of an eight-year campus redevelopment project, including the opening of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Build ...
*Wagstaff Collection, Los Angeles * Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Santa Barbara, CA


References

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